Samsung confirmed to launch Galaxy TabPro S2 Windows 10 tablet against Microsoft Surface Pro
The South Korean Giant has launched its first ever Windows 10-based hybrid tablet, the Galaxy TabPro S a few months earlier and the company is working on the successor of the same. TabPro S was a big success, and many have given a positive review for the TabPro 2 compaired with Microsoft Surface Pro. TabPro S2 is almost confirmed and will be coming into the market with Windows 10 OS out of the box.
Reports suggest that there will be four different models of the Galaxy TabPro S2, namely: SM-W728, SM-W727, SM-W723 and SM-W720. Although the specifications of these are not yet out, we can assume that each one will be sporting different hardware configuration, and there is also a possibility of few supporting LTE connectivity also. Nothing is being confirmed officially yet; these are still guesses.
These models could feature a 12-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 that will enhance the viewing experience to its users. The latest Intel Core M series processor could be installed on the device and might also be sporting the fingerprint sensor for makings payments easier and secure with Samsung Pay application expanding slowly.
Earlier, we have seen that Samsung is planning to expand its Samsung Pay service to Indonesia apart from the seven countries that it has mentioned previously. It is also planning to expand it to all the countries that sell Samsung devices; it will take time for this to happen. There is also news that Samsung Galaxy S8 will be sporting a Dual Rear camera setup and will be launching next year in the month of February. Although nothing is official yet, these are some predictions from the experts.
It will be interesting to see what all new technology will be included in the next year’s flagship model from this South Korean Giant. Before that, there are tonnes of devices that are yet to be unveiled and Galaxy TabPro S2 Windows 10 tablet being one of them. For more details drop a comment below and come back for latest news.
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